Scientists have demonstrated a new potential treatment for bone cancer. A bioactive glass laced with a toxic metal was able to kill up to 99% of the cancer without harming healthy cells, and could ...
For more than six years, 19-year-old Kendall Ivy of Tuscaloosa has fought a rare and aggressive bone cancer–in her pelvic ...
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Dan Lanning's wife cancer diagnosis: How Sauphia Lanning beat rare bone cancer in 2016
Dan Lanning's wife cancer diagnosis: How Sauphia Lanning beat rare bone cancer in 2016 originally appeared on The Sporting ...
For those suffering from primary bone cancer — which is cancer that originates in the bones — a promising new medication may be on the horizon. The drug, called CADD522, works by blocking a gene ...
July is National Bone Cancer Awareness Month. Shannon D. Cox, M.D., board-certified radiation oncologist at Austin CyberKnife, spoke with Studio 512 Co-Host Rosie Newberry about bone cancer — ...
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Lacrosse teen’s shoulder pain was actually secret sign of rare cancer
A 14-year-old who thought his shoulder pain was due to a lacrosse injury was diagnosed with a rare bone cancer. Evan Lallo, ...
Bone cancer is hard to treat and prone to metastasis. Research teams at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have a new strategy to attack it. Their open-access study, which appears in ...
Bone metastases occur when a cancer spreads from its original source into the bones. While curing bone metastases is rare, treatment can help manage and reduce them. Metastases in the bones can occur ...
Emy Stewart has been remembered for her loving nature after dying at 39 years old from metastatic bone cancer. Her partner ...
A University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center study reveals how prostate cancer cells adapt their metabolism to thrive in ...
Like humans, dinosaurs got sick. T. rex may have suffered from gout, duck-billed dinosaurs had bone tumors and many species would have scratched at lice. Now, scientists say they have, for the first ...
In this exclusive MedPage Today video, Specht is joined via Zoom by study co-lead, Heather Jacene, MD, of Brigham and Women's ...
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